No new deaths were reported, while some 975 Filipinos abroad have recovered from the coronavirus.
KYRGYZSTAN. A municipal worker disinfects a street in front of the Kyrgyzstan Parliament as a measure against the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic in Bishkek on March 26, 2020. Photo by Vyacheslav Oseledko/AFP, bringing the total confirmed cases of COVID-19 among overseas Filipinos to 2,869, the Department of Foreign Affairs said on Saturday, May 30.
Confirmed cases of Filipinos with the coronavirus are spread out among 47 countries across 4 regions. They are:
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